FLIGHT CLUB: The Virgin Atlantic upgrade is bound to reel in more customers (Image: VIRGIN ATLANTIC)

ON A HIGH: Leather seats are also provided for passengers (Image: VIRGIN ATLANTIC)

Premium and Economy flyers are also being treated to some upgrades.

The new A350 is offering wider entertainment screens, which will be 11.6 inches in standard class.

Seats have also been given a makeover to make them more comfortable.

Economy holidaymakers will notice the chairs have been fashioned from a more luxurious fabric.

Meanwhile, Premium punters will be able to recline their seats seven inches more than they could before.

PLANE SAILING: The seats have been made from comfier fabric (Image: VIRGIN ATLANTIC)

Rob Burgess, editor of the UK's biggest frequent flyer website www.headforpoints.com, recently passed his verdict on the new suites.

He remarked: “Virgin Atlantic has grown up!

“I think the new Upper Class Suite is classy and smart and solves most of my problems with the current seat.

“You have more privacy, you have far more personal space, the IFE screen is much bigger, and you don't need the help of the cabin crew to turn the seat into a bed.”

WHAT A VIEW: The entertainment screens have been made even wider (Image: VIRGIN ATLANTIC)

He added: “Little tweaks like being able to use your phone to control the IFE and the adjustable suite mood lighting, as well as the simultaneous introduction of new bedding and toiletries, mean that the entire Upper Class experience should be transformed.

“There will also be Wi-Fi for the first time.

“'The Loft' is a brave attempt at trying something new with an on-board social hub.

“Instead of a bar, you have a sofa where families can watch a big-screen TV together and a table where colleagues can sit and work.

“The changes to the Premium and Economy cabins, whilst more modest in scope, show an attempt to create a more upmarket image.”